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- Installing SmartSuite 96 Applications on a Network Server (READNET.TXT)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- This file contains information for network administrators who are
- installing SmartSuite 96 applications from a CD-ROM or disk to a
- network file server.
-
- Contents
- --------
- 1. Supported Networks
- 2. Why Use a SmartSuite 96 Application on a Network?
- 3. Steps to Complete a Network Installation
- 4. Designing a Directory Structure for SmartSuite 96
- 5. How to Install on a File Server
- 6. How to Install on a Network Node
- 7. Creating Personal Directories
- 8. Creating Shared Data Directories
- 9. Automated Install
- 10. Uninstall
- 11. Multilingual Installation
- 12. Installing Organizer 2.1 Group Scheduling Agents
- 13. Information to Give Users
- 14. If You Have a Problem
- 15. Network-Specific Information for SmartSuite 96 Applications
-
-
- ----------------------
- 1. SUPPORTED NETWORKS
- ----------------------
- Lotus SmartSuite 96 supports the following networks:
-
- Artisoft(R) LanTastic(R) versions 5.0 and 6.0 (* see note below)
- Banyan(R) VINES(R) versions 5.5x and 6.0
- DEC(TM) PATHWORKS(TM) version 5.0
- IBM LAN Server versions 3.0 and 4.0
- Microsoft LAN Manager versions 2.1a, 2.2, and later
- Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server versions 3.51 and later
- NCR(R) StarGroup 3.5 version 2.1A (* see note below)
- Novell(R) NetWare(R) versions 3.x, 4.0x, and 4.1
-
- * 32-bit network drivers (Windows 95/Windows NT) were not available
- for testing at the time of this product's release.
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------
- 2. WHY USE A SMARTSUITE 96 APPLICATION ON A NETWORK?
- -----------------------------------------------------
- The benefits of using a SmartSuite 96 application on a network include:
-
- * Conserving hard-disk space by having only one copy of the
- SmartSuite 96 application on the file server instead of having
- a copy on each personal computer
-
- * Allowing users to share files, computer equipment, printers,
- backup devices, and other networked resources
-
- * The ability to quickly distribute files, templates, and
- applications while users access files immediately
-
- * The ability to back up files centrally
-
- * Saving time when upgrading to new releases of SmartSuite
- applications, because you upgrade the software on the file server
- instead of on individual computers
-
-
- --------------------------------------------
- 3. STEPS TO COMPLETE A NETWORK INSTALLATION
- --------------------------------------------
- You must complete the following steps to install a SmartSuite 96
- application on a file server:
-
- 1. When upgrading from a previous release of a SmartSuite 96
- application, copy files that you want to save to another
- directory before erasing the program files from your server.
-
- 2. Determine the location and names of the server directories.
-
- 3. Use the Install program to install the SmartSuite 96
- application on the server.
-
- Before you run Install, map all node users to the product and
- shared tools directories.
-
- 4. Create any personal or shared data directories on the file server.
-
- 5. Make printers and network directories available to users.
-
- 6. (Optional) Create a batch file, or update the system or user
- login script, to connect users to network directories.
-
- 7. Give users the information listed in section 13, "Information to
- Give Users," of this document.
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------
- 4. DESIGNING A DIRECTORY STRUCTURE FOR SMARTSUITE 96
- -----------------------------------------------------
- There are several required and optional directories that you and
- Install create. Before you install SmartSuite 96, decide where you
- want to put the directories. Lotus recommends that you use the
- directory structure shown here:
-
- Main Lotus directory (\LOTUS)
- Lotus Shared Components directory (\LOTUS\COMPNENT)
- (for Word Pro, Approach, and Freelance Graphics)
- Lotus Shared Components directory (LOTUS\LOTUSAPP)
- (for 1-2-3 and Organizer)
- Program directory for 1-2-3 Release 5 (\LOTUS\123)
- Program directory for Word Pro 96 (\LOTUS\WORDPRO)
- Program directory for Approach 96 (\LOTUS\APPROACH)
- Program directory for Freelance Graphics 96 (\LOTUS\FLG)
- Program directory for Organizer 2.1 (\LOTUS\ORGANIZE)
- Program directory for SmartCenter 96 (\LOTUS\SMARTCTR)
- Program directory for ScreenCam 2.1 (\LOTUS\SCRNCAM)
- Program Directory for DocOnline (\LOTUS\ACROREAD)
-
-
- -----------------------------------
- 5. HOW TO INSTALL ON A FILE SERVER
- -----------------------------------
- To run a File Server Install:
-
- 1. Insert Disk 1 or the CD-ROM into the appropriate drive.
-
- 2. (Windows 95) Choose Start - Run.
- (Windows NT 3.51) Choose File - Run from the Program Manager.
-
- 3. Enter X:\INSTALL in the Run dialog box, where X: is your disk
- drive or CD-ROM drive.
-
- Install consists of a series of dialog boxes that are generally
- self-explanatory. If you need more information when using a
- dialog box, choose Help by clicking Help or pressing ALT+H.
-
- 4. Select "Install on a file server" at the bottom of the Welcome
- to Install dialog box.
-
- Note that if you run a Distribution Install to the file server, you
- can run subsequent Standard and File Server Installs from
- the Distribution Install.
-
- When running Install:
-
- * Use the Node User Feature Access dialog box to specify whether
- node users can copy any product features to their personal
- directory. (The features are available to node users
- whether they can copy them or not.) These are optional
- settings that will help save disk space on your node
- installations. Choose Customize on the Install Options
- dialog box to get to the Node User Feature Access dialog box.
-
- * After you install a SmartSuite 96 application on the file server,
- you must run a Node Install before you can run the application.
-
- * Before you run Install, map all node users to the product and
- shared components directories.
-
-
- ------------------------------------
- 6. HOW TO INSTALL ON A NETWORK NODE
- ------------------------------------
- Once you install SmartSuite 96 on a file server, the Node Install
- program resides on that server. To install a SmartSuite 96
- application on a node, you must run a Node Install.
-
- NOTE: If you want to run a SmartSuite 96 application from the file
- server rather than from a node, you must complete the Node Install on
- the file server.
-
- To run a Node Install:
-
- 1. (Windows 95) Choose Start - Run.
- (Windows NT 3.51) Choose File - Run from the Program Manager.
-
- 2. Type X:\<path>\INSTALL in the Run dialog box, where X:\<path>
- is the drive letter and path for the SmartSuite 96 application
- on your file server.
-
- 3. Choose OK.
-
- NOTE: Before you run Install, map all node users to the product and
- shared components directories.
-
-
- ---------------------------------
- 7. CREATING PERSONAL DIRECTORIES
- ---------------------------------
- Users who run a SmartSuite 96 application from a file server must have
- a personal directory.
-
- NOTE: Each SmartSuite 96 application requires a separate personal
- directory.
-
- This directory can reside on either the file server or a node, and
- contains the application configuration files. If you selected
- features during the File Server Install that node users could copy,
- the personal directory contains these also. Users can also store data
- or other files in their personal directories.
-
- When deciding where to locate personal directories, determine if the
- file server or node has enough disk space for personal directories.
- The file server may be the more convenient location for personal
- directories if you are responsible for regularly backing up and
- archiving data files.
-
- If you decide to put personal directories on nodes, let users create
- the directories because they are familiar with the directory structure
- of their hard disks. During installation on a node, Install prompts
- users for the name and location of their personal directory, and
- creates the directory if it does not already exist.
-
- If you decide to put personal directories on the file server, create
- the directories yourself, because you must assign network names and
- access privileges to those directories.
-
-
- ------------------------------------
- 8. CREATING SHARED DATA DIRECTORIES
- ------------------------------------
- Shared data directories contain data files users create. One copy of
- a shared data file may serve many users. Shared data directories can
- have any name, can be in any location on the file server, and must be
- available to node users.
-
- After you install SmartSuite 96 application(s) on the file server,
- make the server directories available to network users. The procedure
- differs for each network. However, you generally need to give users
- read-only access to directories in which you don't want them to write
- over, delete, or create files; and give each user full access to a
- personal directory. Additionally, if applicable for your network,
- make directories shareable by giving the directory location on the
- server a network name (share name).
-
-
- --------------------
- 9. AUTOMATED INSTALL
- --------------------
- Automated Install is a feature that allows users to run the Install
- program without the user interface. This feature is particularly
- useful for network administrators who must manage product installations
- and upgrades for large groups of users.
-
- You use this feature by filling in the fields in the response file
- (INSTSUIT.RSP) and then making that file available to users.
- The information you supply in this file provides input to the Install
- program so it can run without user intervention.
-
- NOTE: Only network administrators should edit the response file.
- Individual users should use the response file provided to them by
- their network administrator.
-
- To use the Automated Install feature, first prepare the response file:
-
- 1. Back up the response file by making a copy with a new name
- (INSTSUIT.SAV, for example).
-
- 2. In the original response file, provide the information for each
- field. Examine each default value to make sure it is the value
- you want. Read the comments for each field for information
- about legal values and possible interactions with other fields.
-
- 3. Validate your response file by running a test Install that uses
- the response file. (See the command line information below.)
- The Install program displays any errors that occur. Remember
- that if you are testing Node Installs, you must run a File
- Server Install first.
-
- When your response file has no errors and performs the installation as
- you intend, make it available to your users with instructions about how
- to run the Install program. You might want to tell them what command
- line to type, or you might choose a different method. The best
- distribution strategy depends on the tools available at your site.
-
- To run Automated Install:
-
- 1. (Windows 95) Choose Start - Run.
- (Windows NT 3.51) Choose File - Run from the Program Manager.
-
- 2. Type the Install command:
-
- <path>\install /A <ResponseFilePath> [/U ["UserName"]]
- [/O [<LogFilePath>]] [/?]
-
- where:
-
- * path is the location of INSTALL.EXE.
-
- * /A activates the Automated Install feature.
-
- * ResponseFilePath is the location of the response file.
- Always specify the full path to this file.
-
- * /U allows you to specify the name of the user.
-
- * "UserName" is the name of the user to which this copy of
- the program is registered. See the comments for the UserName
- field below for information about defaults.
-
- * /O turns on status logging.
-
- * LogFilePath is the full path and name of the status log
- file. If you do not specify a path, this defaults to
- LOTINST.LOG in the directory where Windows was installed.
-
- * /? brings up the command line usage message.
-
- Hints and Tips:
-
- * Do not change the field names to the left of the equal signs (=)
- in the response file. Changing the field names will cause errors.
-
- * Do not remove fields from the response file. Removing fields will
- cause errors.
-
-
- -------------
- 10. UNINSTALL
- -------------
- The Uninstall program allows you to remove all files associated with a
- selected Lotus application that were copied to your system when the
- application was installed. It also removes all program folders or
- groups, shortcut icons, icons, and Windows registry entries.
-
- NOTE: You cannot use Uninstall to remove a files copied to a file server
- during a Server Install of Smart Suite 96. You can run Uninstall only
- for a Standard or Node Install of SmartSuite 96.
-
- In SmartSuite 96, you can use the Uninstall feature to uninstall
- SmartCenter 96, Word Pro 96, Approach 96, and Freelance Graphics 96.
- You cannot use Uninstall to remove ScreenCam 2.1, DocOnline, Organizer
- 2.1, or 1-2-3 Release 5. In addition, you cannot use Uninstall to
- remove files added when you installed a second or subsequent language.
-
- Uninstall displays messages and prompts you before it removes any user-
- modified file, so you can decide whether to remove the file. You can
- rerun Uninstall until all files associated with the application are
- removed.
-
- Uninstall also creates an output log and displays error messages, so
- you can track and review the entire process. Uninstall overwrites the
- output log each time it is run, so you may want to rename this file if
- you want to save it.
-
- Uninstall does not delete files in your work or personal directories,
- or other files that were changed since they were installed. It will
- not delete a directory until all directories and files are removed
- from that directory. In addition, Uninstall will not remove files
- copied to a file server during a File Server Install.
-
- Uninstall displays a prompt before it removes many files, in case you
- do not want to remove a specific file. If you decide not to remove a
- file and the product is not removed completely, then Uninstall will
- also leave the files it needs to run again, including the product .INF
- and CINSTALL.INI files. If you want to run Uninstall again, do not
- remove these files manually.
-
- In addition, Uninstall will not remove files needed by another Lotus
- product. Be careful not to remove these shared files manually, or
- other Lotus applications will not run correctly. Uninstall will
- remove these files when it removes the last Lotus application.
-
- How to Invoke Uninstall
- -----------------------
- Uninstall is available to users from the Start menu (Windows 95) or
- the Program Manager (Windows NT 3.51).
-
- Windows 95 users can run Uninstall by completing these steps:
-
- 1. Choose Start - Settings - Control Panel.
- 2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
- 3. Select the program to be removed.
- 4. Click Remove.
-
- Windows NT 3.51 users can invoke Uninstall by clicking the Uninstall
- icon for the product to be removed.
-
- As a network administrator, you can provide node users with an automated
- Uninstall function by using a command line argument with the Uninstall
- program:
-
- LUNIN10 /T <ProductName> /V <ProductVersion> /I <INF_file_path>
- /C <CINSTALL.INI_file_path> [/A] [/O [<LogFilePath>]]
- [/L <LanguageCode>] [/U <UserName>]
-
- where:
-
- * /T <ProductName> is the product name, exactly as found in
- the Registry.
-
- * /V <ProductVersion> is the product version, exactly as found
- in the Registry.
-
- * /I <INF_file_path> is the complete path and name of the
- file that lists the product files. This file always has an
- .INF extension.
-
- * /C <CINSTALL.INI_file_path> is the complete path and name of
- the install configuration file, CINSTALL.INI.
-
- * [/A] causes an automated Uninstall.
-
- * [/O [<LogFilePath>]]] specifies the name and location of the
- message log file Uninstall creates. This file will include
- a record of each item removed and any error messages
- encountered. If you omit this parameter, it defaults
- to LOTUNIN.LOG in the Windows directory.
-
- * [/L <LanguageCode>] specifies the language in which
- Uninstall will run. If you omit this parameter, Uninstall
- defaults to English. Valid codes are the 2-character ISO
- standard language codes. You can enter any language code
- here, as long as you have installed the product in that
- language on this system.
-
- * [/U <UserName>] specifies the user name to place in the
- Uninstall log file. This parameter is for informational
- purposes only. If you omit this parameter, Uninstall
- defaults to the current user.
-
-
- -----------------------------
- 11. MULTILINGUAL INSTALLATION
- -----------------------------
-
- You can install copies of SmartSuite 96 in multiple languages. This
- capability is part of the Lotus strategy for multilingual computing.
-
- NOTE: SmartCenter 96, Word Pro 96, Freelance Graphics 96, and Approach
- 96 support this strategy of multilingual computing. You can run these
- applications in different languages at the same time. ScreenCam 2.1,
- DocOnline, Organizer 2.1, and 1-2-3 Release 5 do not support this
- feature. You can run these applications only in the language that
- was last installed.
-
- If you want to install SmartSuite 96 in more than one language, Lotus
- recommends that you install all of the SmartSuite 96 applications
- first. The first language you install becomes the default language.
- Then you can choose which applications to install in subsequent
- languages.
-
- To add an additional language version of SmartCenter 96, Word Pro 96,
- Freelance Graphics 96, or Approach 96, you must run SmartSuite Install
- again. The Install program informs you that you already have a copy
- of the application in a different language, and preserves the
- directory structure of the default language. Lotus recommends that
- you do not change this default directory.
-
- Remember to deselect ScreenCam 2.1, DocOnline, Organizer 2.1, and
- 1-2-3 Release 5 before you begin to copy files in the secondary
- language, unless you want to overwrite these applications with the
- secondary language.
-
- When you install different language versions of SmartCenter, SuiteStart
- will only launch the default language.
-
- As you add additional language versions of SmartSuite 96, the Install
- program populates the Start menu with icons for the additional
- languages. For example, the icon for the German version of Word Pro
- 96 is labeled "Lotus Word Pro - Deutsch."
-
- We strongly recommend that you do not install more than one language
- of SmartSuite in a single server directory.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------
- 12. INSTALLING ORGANIZER 2.1 GROUP SCHEDULING AGENTS
- ----------------------------------------------------
- To use group scheduling, talk to your network administrator. Before
- installing Organizer 2.1 with group scheduling on a local area network,
- network administrators need to review the Organizer Release 2.1
- Administrator's Guide.
-
- If you are installing from disk, you can get the Organizer
- Administrator's Guide and the Agent Disks by contacting Lotus Customer
- Support. If you are installing from CD-ROM, the Organizer Release 2.1
- Administrator's Guide is included as part of the SmartSuite DocOnline.
- The Agent software is available on the SmartSuite CD-ROM in the
- \ENGLISH\WINAGENT and \ENGLISH\OS2AGENT directories.
-
- The Lotus Organizer Release 2.1 Administrator's Guide is intended for
- administrators who use Organizer mail-based or single-server scheduling.
- It is not intended for Organizer Personal Information Manager (PIM)
- users.
-
- If you are installing the agent software from disk, use the INSTALL.EXE
- file located on the Agent Disk for your operating system. If you are
- installing from the SmartSuite CD-ROM, use INSTALL.EXE located in the
- \ENGLISH\WINAGENT directory (if you use Windows 95) or in the
- \ENGLISH\OS2AGENT directory (if you use OS/2).
-
- NDEPLOY.WRI and CDEPLOY.WRI are Windows 95 Write files that answer
- common deployment questions for administrators who use Organizer group
- scheduling with Lotus Notes or cc:Mail, respectively. The files are
- not intended for administrators who use Organizer 2.1 for single-server
- scheduling, or who do not use group scheduling. The files are located
- in the \LOTUS\ORGANIZE\ADMIN directory after installation from
- SmartSuite.
-
- TECHNOTE.OR2 provides information for Organizer 2.1 administrators and
- advanced users. The file is located in the \LOTUS\WORK\ORGANIZE
- directory after installation from SmartSuite.
-
- -----------------------------
- 13. INFORMATION TO GIVE USERS
- -----------------------------
- Provide users with the following information:
-
- * Instructions on how to connect to:
- - The network
- - File server directories, such as the Lotus-application
- program, personal, and shared data directories
-
- Before you run Install, map all node users to the product and
- shared components directories.
-
- - Network printers, and how to print on a network
-
- * Information on using the SmartSuite 96 Install program
-
- * Information on starting SmartSuite 96 applications
-
-
- -------------------------
- 14. IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM
- -------------------------
- PROBLEM: A user cannot run a SmartSuite 96 application from the
- assigned node.
- SOLUTION: Ensure that the user has completed the Node Install
- successfully, has read-only access to the program directory, is mapped
- to the appropriate directory, and that the network connections are
- valid.
-
- PROBLEM: (Windows 95) When selecting the folder to start a SmartSuite
- 96 application, a user receives an error message saying the path is
- invalid or the file is not found.
- SOLUTION: Check the drive letter specified for the SmartSuite 96
- application folder. To do this:
- 1. Click Start - Settings - Taskbar.
- 2. Click the Start Menu Programs tab.
- 3. Click Advanced.
- This launches Windows Explorer.
- 4. Under Programs, select Lotus Node Install.
- 5. Choose File - Properties.
- 6. Select the shortcut tab.
- 7. Select the appropriate Lotus application folder.
- 8. Make sure that the drive letter in the user's network
- connection to the Lotus program directory is the same as that
- specified for the Lotus application folder, or change the
- properties of the folder to use the drive letter specified in
- the user's network connection.
-
- PROBLEM: (Windows NT 3.51) When clicking the icon to start a
- SmartSuite 96 application, a user receives an error message saying the
- path is invalid or the file is not found.
- SOLUTION: Check the drive letter specified for the SmartSuite 96
- application icon. To do this:
- 1. Click the program icon.
- 2. Choose File - Properties from the Program Manager.
- 3. Make sure that the drive letter in the user's network
- connection to the Lotus program directory is the same as that
- specified for the Lotus application icon, or change the
- properties of the icon to use the drive letter specified in the
- user's network connection.
-
- PROBLEM: A user tries to gain access to a shared data file in the
- shared data directory on the file server and receives a message
- indicating that no reservation is available.
- SOLUTION: This problem could be caused by any of the following:
- * Another user has the file reservation.
- * The directory is a read-only directory and does not allow users
- to write to files.
- * The file is a read-only file.
-
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
- 15. NETWORK-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR SMARTSUITE 96 APPLICATIONS
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
- NOTE: Unless otherwise specified, specify Read (R) access for each
- directory.
-
-
- Artisoft LANtastic versions 5.0 and 6.0
- ---------------------------------------
- Lotus recommends that you organize the server directories as follows:
- Lotus parent directory
- 1-2-3 program directory
- Freelance Graphics program directory
- recommended share name - FLG
- Word Pro program directory
- Organizer program directory
- Approach program directory
- Lotus Shared Tools directory
- recommended share name - COMPNENT
-
- NOTE: After installing 1-2-3, Freelance Graphics, Word Pro, Organizer,
- or Approach, users will not be able to use the application unless you
- make each file in the Lotus Shared Tools directory a read-only file.
- To do so, use the DOS ATTRIB command.
-
-
- Banyan VINES versions 5.5x and 6.0
- ----------------------------------
- Lotus recommends that you organize the server directories as follows:
- Lotus parent directory
- 1-2-3 program directory
- recommended StreetTalk item name - 123@GROUP@ORGANIZATION
- Freelance Graphics program directory
- recommended StreetTalk item name - FLG@GROUP@ORGANIZATION
- Word Pro program directory
- recommended StreetTalk item name - LWP@GROUP@ORGANIZATION
- Organizer program directory
- recommended StreetTalk item name - ORGANIZE@GROUP@ORGANIZATION
- NOTE: To use Organizer on this network, install the MS-Net
- driver.
- Approach program directory
- recommended StreetTalk item name - APPROACH@GROUP@ORGANIZATION
- Lotus Shared Tools directory
- recommended StreetTalk item name - COMPNENT@GROUP@ORGANIZATION
-
- NOTE: After installing Freelance Graphics, Word Pro, Organizer, and
- Approach, users will not be able to use the application unless you make
- each file in the Lotus Shared Tools directory a read-only file. To do
- so, use the DOS ATTRIB command.
-
-
- DEC PATHWORKS version 5.0
- -------------------------
- Lotus recommends that you organize the server directories as follows:
- Lotus parent directory
- 1-2-3 program directory
- recommended application file service name - 123
- Freelance Graphics program directory
- recommended application file service name - FLG
- Word Pro program directory
- recommended application file service name - WORDPRO
- Organizer program directory
- recommended application file service name - ORGANIZE
- Approach program directory
- recommended application file service name - APPROACH
- Lotus Shared Tools directory
-
-
- IBM LAN Server versions 3.0 and 4.0
- -----------------------------------
- Lotus recommends that you organize the server directories as follows:
- Lotus parent directory
- 1-2-3 program directory
- recommended alias - L123W
- Freelance Graphics program directory
- recommended alias - FLG
- Word Pro program directory
- recommended alias - WORDPRO
- Organizer program directory
- recommended alias - ORGANIZE
- Approach program directory
- recommended alias - APPROACH
- Lotus Shared Tools directory
-
-
- Microsoft LAN Manager versions 2.1a, 2.2, and later
- ---------------------------------------------------
- Lotus recommends that you organize the server directories as follows:
- Lotus parent directory
- 1-2-3 program directory
- recommended share name - 123
- Freelance Graphics program directory
- recommended share name - FLG
- Word Pro program directory
- recommended share name - WORDPRO
- Organizer program directory
- recommended share name - ORGANIZE
- Approach program directory
- recommended share name - APPROACH
- Lotus Shared Tools directory
-
-
- Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server, versions 3.51 or later
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- Lotus recommends that you organize the server directories as follows:
- Lotus parent directory
- 1-2-3 program directory
- recommended share name - COMPNENT
- Freelance Graphics program directory
- recommended share name - FLG
- Word Pro program directory
- recommended share name - COMPNENT
- Organizer program directory
- recommended share name - COMPNENT
- Approach program directory
- recommended share name - COMPNENT
- Lotus Shared Tools directory
-
-
- NCR StarGroup 3.5 version 2.1A
- ------------------------------
- Lotus recommends that you organize the server directories as follows:
- Lotus parent directory
- 1-2-3 program directory
- recommended share name - 123
- Freelance Graphics program directory
- recommended share name - FLG
- Word Pro program directory
- recommended share name - WORDPRO
- Organizer program directory
- NOTE: Do not try to use Organizer on this network.
- Approach program directory
- recommended share name - APPROACH
- Lotus Shared Tools directory
-
- NOTE: After installing Freelance Graphics, Word Pro, or Approach,
- users will not be able to use the application unless you make each
- file in the Lotus Shared Tools directory a read-only file. To do so,
- use the DOS ATTRIB command.
-
-
- Novell NetWare versions 3.x, 4.0x, and 4.1
- ------------------------------------------
- NOTE: Specify Read-File Scan (RF) access for each directory.
-
- Lotus recommends that you organize the server directories as follows:
- Lotus parent directory
- 1-2-3 program directory
- Freelance Graphics program directory
- Word Pro program directory
- Organizer program directory
- Approach program directory
- Lotus Shared Tools directory
-
-
-
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- in whole or part without the prior written consent of
- Lotus Development Corporation, except in the manner described
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- trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation. NCR is a
- registered trademark of NCR Corporation. Novell and
- NetWare are registered trademarks of Novell, Inc.
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